Sale Aerostat LED Pendant Light

Based on the principle of the Aerostat, in which objects should be lighter than air, Guillaume Delvigne has managed to conceive a lamp as a delicate object which can lift itself and take off.

Available in three glass diameters (9", 13" and 17") and a shiny white blown glass diffuser, the Aerostat LED Pendant utilizes dimmable LED bulbs (included) and field adjustable cable suspension cables.

Dimensions

F27A01A01: 8.9" D X 7.5" H X 86.6" Max Overall Length

F27A03A01: 12.9" D X 9.8" H X 88.6" Max Overall Length

F27A05A01: 16.8" D X 12.8" H X 88.6" Max Overall Length

Material(s)
glass, steel

Lamp Type
LED

Bulbs

F27A01A01: 1 X 8W LED, 3000K, 750 Lumens (included)

F27A03A01: 1 X 24W LED, 3000K, 1800 Lumens (included)

F27A05A01: 1 X 24W LED, 3000K, 1800 Lumens (included)

Listing
CETL, ETL

Item Number
FAB-AEROSTAT-LED-PENDANT

Model(s) F27A01A01 F27A03A01 F27A05A01

Design by Guillaume Delvigne.Made by Fabbian.

Based on the principle of the Aerostat, in which objects should be lighter than air, Guillaume Delvigne has managed to conceive a lamp as a delicate object which can lift itself and take off.

Available in three glass diameters (9", 13" and 17") and a shiny white blown glass diffuser, the Aerostat LED Pendant utilizes dimmable LED bulbs (included) and field adjustable cable suspension cables.

Fabbian

For over 50 years, Fabbian has been introducing innovations in the lighting field from the Venice hinterland. With over 28
architects and designers, they have redefined how lighting integrates into modern environments. From their trademark designs in
ceiling light fixtures, floor lamps and wall sconces, to the advanced engineering of their pendant and suspension lamps Fabbian
is a hallmark of modern Italian lighting.

Born in France in 1979, Guillaume Delvigne studied industrial design at L'école de design Nantes Atlantique and Milan Polytechnic University. Graduating in 2002, he began working in Milan at the studio of George J. Sowden, before moving to Paris. Between 2004 and 2010 he worked with many designers including RADI Designers, Delo Lindo, Marc Newson, Elium Studio and Cédric Ragot, developing several designs independently.

Later, deciding to open his own studio and concentrating mainly on creating objects, furniture and lamps. In 2011, he opened his first personal exhibition in the ToolsGalerie in Paris, and also won the citys Grand Prix de la Création.

He continues to complete projects for young design companies such as Industreal, Super-ette and La Chance, while working contemporaneously for large French companies, inlcuding Tefal, Hermès, Veuve Clicquot and La Redoute.